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  • Pathé News, No. 34 (1916)
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Pathé News, No. 34 (1916)
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Washington, D.C: The President and Mrs. Wilson attend the opening of the baseball season. Subtitle: 1. The President receives the ball from Clark Griffith and starts the game. New York City: Fire Commissioner Adamson gives a demonstration ...See moreWashington, D.C: The President and Mrs. Wilson attend the opening of the baseball season. Subtitle: 1. The President receives the ball from Clark Griffith and starts the game. New York City: Fire Commissioner Adamson gives a demonstration of the working of the fire alarm box in a campaign to teach citizens how to turn in an alarm properly. Subtitles: 1. "Turn handle to right and open box. Pull the hook way down, then wait for the engine to arrive;" 2. New York's Rescue Squad, finest in the world, gives a demonstration in life saving; 3. Iron bars are completely severed by oxy-acetylene torches; 4. Applying the pulmotor to restore breathing; 5. When the smoke is too dense for the ordinary fireman, the Rescue Squad men go down with smoke helmets supplied with oxygen. Oakland, Cal: Fancy diving from a height of 150 feet marks the opening of the water sports season. Philadelphia, Pa: The Yale varsity crew matches its speed against the Schuylkill crack squad of the University of Pennsylvania on the historic Schuylkill course. Subtitle: 1. The Quaker oarsmen win by a length and a half. Sydney, Australia: Australian troops wounded at Gallipoli are greeted by thousands of enthusiastic citizens on their return home. Subtitles: 1. Recruiting meetings are as fervent as any in the other British dominions; 2. The boys from "Down Under" get ready for the Teutons. Cumberland Mountains, Ky: Notwithstanding the vigilance of Uncle Sam's revenue agents, moonshiners continue to earn a precarious livelihood with the brew of their secret stills. Subtitle: 1. The liquor is placed on the roadside, from which the purchaser collects it. New York City: Miss Anne Morgan (left) and other prominent society women direct the rehearsal of the Business Girls for their Shakespearian pageant in commemoration of the tercentenary anniversary of the death of the great poet. Subtitle: 1. The Grand Woodland Dance, symbolizing "Midsummer Night's Dream." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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